UNESCO World heritage site – Mont St Michel is an island off France’s northwestern coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River. From the moment I saw a photograph of it, I wanted to go there. I was further intrigued
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Chateau de Beaugency
Right on the banks of the Loire River, Beaugency is a bustling little town on a Sunday afternoon, or at least, it was on the Sunday afternoon we arrived to view the Chateau de Beaugency. There was a town-wide
Chateau Meung-sur-Loire
It’s enough to strike fear into the heart of even the most stalwart Parisian, never mind softie Paris dwellers such as us… …A polite notice in the hallway of our apartment building telling us that there is going to be
Le Terminus du Chatelet – An Authentic Parisian Resturant
In today’s world of big name franchises and amid the pressures of recessions, rising food prices and increasing competition, it’s really quite an achievement to have kept a business in the family for four generations. Le Terminus du Châtelet is
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How to Beat the Heat in Paris
Paris might be heavenly in the spring time, but this week it’s been hotter than hell! At 9 am the outside temperature already matched the inside temperature – a blistering 28 °C (86 °F). I’ve lived in hotter, much hotter,
A Weekend in Brussels
Brussels is a relaxing 90-minute train ride from Paris. We bought our tickets through Thalys and left Paris Gard du Nord at 10.25am arriving into Brussels Midi at 11.47am. From here, we hooked into the Metro and made it to
Armagh Visitor Centre – A Lovely Welcome!
Once upon a time, back when I was in my twenties, an Australian friend came to visit Armagh. I was surprised at how impressed he was with our little city. He thought the buildings and the architecture beautiful, admired the
Rooftop Drinks in Le Marais
It was a beautiful evening at the start of May. The night-time temperatures were now comfortable enough to sit outside without a coat. I’d read about a roof-top bar, Le Perchoir, near us, but had heard that the lines were
Day trip on the Eurostar to London
I’m such a sucker for trains. Perhaps that’s because Armagh doesn’t have it’s own train station (a travesty in it’s own right but that’s another story) I love the sense of going “somewhere else” at a train station, the hustle
The Queen’s Hamlet at Versailles
On our first visit to Versailles we didn’t make it to the Queen’s Hamlet, nor did we on the second visit, but third time was the charm! The Queen’s Hamlet was built by Marie-Antionette so that she could “…play at